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Handling arguments
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-Scripts can handle their own command-line arguments, just like any other Python
-program. Let's build on the example above to do something slightly more
-sophisticated - replace one value with another in all responses. Mitmproxy's
-`HTTPRequest <api.html#mitmproxy.models.http.HTTPRequest>`_ and `HTTPResponse
-<api.html#mitmproxy.models.http.HTTPResponse>`_ objects have a handy `replace
-<api.html#mitmproxy.models.http.HTTPResponse.replace>`_ method that takes care
-of all the details for us.
-
-.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/simple/script_arguments.py
- :caption: :src:`examples/simple/script_arguments.py`
- :language: python
-
-We can now call this script on the command-line like this:
-
->>> mitmdump -dd -s "./script_arguments.py html faketml"
-Whenever a handler is called, mitpmroxy rewrites the script environment so that
-it sees its own arguments as if it was invoked from the command-line.
+FIXME
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